The driver was Rabbi Ezriel Tauber, a middle-aged Hasid with long, black curly payot. |
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A Hasid is concerned simply with earning a living in a way that will not interfere with his religious duties. |
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One especially frantic Hasid had wrenched his wife to death while fixing his station wagon in front of all nine of his children. |
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What some early readers have found most disturbing is the authors' description of the rebbe as a not especially pious young Hasid. |
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Foxman pointed out that Galliano was wearing blue, not black like a Hasid, and a gray hat without the standard wide brim. |
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Its hero, Reb Yudel Hasid, is the embodiment of every wandering, drifting Jew in the ghettos of the tsarist and Austro-Hungarian empires. |
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Apart from Amish Kapok, Bokmal's colleagues are working with a number of award-winning architects such as Rem Kolas, Zahra Hasid among others. |
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The Hasid watches as she shakes the lock, thinking it will miraculously unhitch itself. |
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A hasid is a pious, saintly individual whose dealings with fellow humans are predicated on the notion of hesed, kindness, love, grace. |
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On the transpersonal level, it shapes the attitude and behavior of the hasid, 28 i.e. pious dutifulness, humble devotion and pietas. |
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The main thing is, according to him, that only those who have been vouchsafed a gift of Divine grace, who have a particular spark in their soul, may strive for the quality of a hasid. |
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From these hasidim were preserved aggadic sayings, stories, usually however not more than one or two statements per hasid, but not a single halakha. |
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The hasid who has fully activated this Elijah potential is the zaddik. |
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How can the hasid use his prayers to attain to self-annihilation when the very prayers themselves act as a barrier by interposing the clamor of the self begging to be sated? |
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Particularly, since Arad's venerable, highly respected Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi Lipsker was also a Chabad hasid, this development seemed eminently sensible. |
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It tried, instead, to bind together the disparate elements into one community and to allot to each type, be it the scholar, the hasid or the tsaddik, an organic function within this framework. |
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